noun🔗Shareダマスカス鋼A kind of steel used in swordmaking from about 300 BC to 1700 AD, characterized by distinctive patterns of banding and mottling reminiscent of flowing water."The antique sword, rumored to have belonged to a knight, was clearly made of damascus steel due to the beautiful, watery patterns on its blade. "騎士のものだったと噂されるアンティークの剣は、その刃の美しい水のような模様から、明らかにダマスカス鋼で作られていた。materialweaponhistoryChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share古代ダマスカス鋼に似た模様で、異なる鋼を独特の割合で組み合わせた現代の複合鋼A modern composite steel made of distinctive portionings of different steels in patterns, resembling that of ancient Damascus steel"The chef's new knife was made of damascus steel, its wavy patterns making it both beautiful and strong. "シェフの新しいナイフは、現代の複合鋼で作られており、その波模様が美しさと強度を両立させていた。materialtechnologyindustryChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading